fukushima

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Nuclear protesters
Technology
Six years later, Japan is still struggling to clean up Fukushima
worker at the Fukushima plant
Science
Climate change is fueling a second chance for nuclear power
The coastal Japanese city of Ishinomaki, before the Tsunami... and today.
Development
In search of an owner… our reporter tracks down a Japanese diver nearly devastated by the 2011 tsunami
Caroline Kennedy visits offshore wind turbine
Technology
Japan has just built the world’s most powerful offshore wind turbine
Row of cherry blossom trees
Environment
The 99,000 cherry trees Japan to salve the sorrow of a tsunami
Ishinomaki, Japan following the March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami.
Environment
Marco Werman: The tiny item I kept amid a sea of destruction
Rasen kaigan (Spiral Shore) 45 from the series Rasen kaigan (Spiral Shore), 2012.
Arts
These artists remember the Fukushima disaster through their photography
Former NHK anchor Jun Hori speaks at a TEDx event in Kyoto, Japan, about opening Japanese journalism to non-traditional sources.
Media
Japan’s timid coverage of Fukushima led this news anchor to revolt — and he’s not alone
These residents have been given temporary jobs maintaining public places.
Environment
Not everyone wants the clean-up in Fukushima to be over
PBS NewsHour Science Correspondent Miles O'Brien
Environment
Science reporter Miles O’Brien on the Fukushima cleanup, irradiated fish and losing his arm on assignment
A sign reading "Nuclear Power - The Energy for a Better Future" hangs over a street in the town of Futaba, inside the 12-mile radius exclusion zone around Japan’s crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in a 2012 photo.
Environment
One lesson of the Fukushima nuclear meltdown is that Japan’s culture needs to change
coal barge
Environment
Fukushima is casting a shadow on Japan and the Warsaw climate meeting
An aerial view of the tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant and its contaminated water storage tanks, taken August 31, 2013. Japan pledged nearly $500 million to contain leaks and decontaminate radioactive water fro
Environment
Fukushima Leaks Up the Ante for Japanese Government
Fukushima Nuclear Plant Crisis Worsens
Environment
Radioactive Water Flowing to Sea is New Fukushima ‘Emergency’
Global Politics
Life After the Fukushima Meltdown in Japan
Cleaning up Fukushima
Global Politics
Final IAEA Report on the Fukushima Disaster
Fukushima: To Eat, or Not To Eat?
Environment
Contamination Risks Near Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant
Global Politics
Political Fallout of Japan’s Tsunami Disaster
Business, Economics and Jobs
Fukushima Cleanup Plan in Question
Business, Economics and Jobs
Tokyo Power Company Loses Billions
Development & Education
Japan tightens evacuation zone
Fukushima vs. Chernobyl—Comparison less useful than ever
Environment
Fukushima likely not as bad as Chernobyl, but what does that mean?
Will We Ever Stop Using Unsafe Energy?
Development & Education
Update on Japan’s situation
Health & Medicine
Contamination fears at Fukushima nuclear plant
Faceless 50: When Workers Face Extraordinary Responsibilities
The Japanese Government’s Response to Disaster
Top of the Hour: Fearing a Nuclear Meltdown in Japan, Morning Headlines
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